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Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:15 am
by Gracehoper
I posted this over on thegearpage but the thread was swallow by the matrix pretty fast so I thought I might try here.
I just picked up a 70s Little Muff (with the old font, similar to the Ram's Heads) and it sounds pretty cool. But I don't know anything about the Little Muffs.
Usually I go to Kit Rae's site for my muff history lessons but the Little Muff section says "under construction" (and has been saying so for a while I think).
So can anyone help me shed some light on the history and technical stuff regarding these pedals?
The pot number says 1377520 and it looks like this:

Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 7:28 am
by digi2t
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 9:15 am
by BLOOD EAGLE
a picture of the guts would help too, especially the number on the board:
http://electroharmonix.vintageusaguitar ... &Itemid=45
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 5:35 am
by Gracehoper
Thanks for the replies. Here are a couple of pics.
The board. It says 1008:
A little hard to see but it has a couple of BC239C transistors in there:
And the cap that says 1377520:

Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 5:43 am
by KaosCill8r
I don't mind a little Muff myself. But I'd perfer a lot of Muff more. But seriously, how do they sound? I've never heard one. Love those vintage circuit boards.
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 7:19 am
by BLOOD EAGLE
so thats a muff fuzz in a floor box essentially, and despite the graphics the board is the first version.
pretty cool!
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:51 am
by Gracehoper
KaosCill8r wrote:But seriously, how do they sound?
Well... It's fun. Definitely lower gain than any Big Muff. When I take my BYOC Triangle and put the gain at 9, tone at noon, and the tone shift in the second position they kinda sound alike but the Little Muff is a bit more dynamic. The BYOC still seems compressed even at low gain.
A tone knob would be really useful, since the Little Muff is somewhat dark sounding. You kinda need to use a bright sounding amp for it. Last night I played it through a Blackstar Artisan 15 and it worked very well.
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 8:55 am
by Uncle Grandfather
Any Clips?
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 11:27 am
by Gracehoper
No clips yet, but I'll see if I can get around to record a bit next week.
Re: Vintage Little Muff?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:54 pm
by KaosCill8r
Gracehoper wrote:KaosCill8r wrote:But seriously, how do they sound?
Well... It's fun. Definitely lower gain than any Big Muff. When I take my BYOC Triangle and put the gain at 9, tone at noon, and the tone shift in the second position they kinda sound alike but the Little Muff is a bit more dynamic. The BYOC still seems compressed even at low gain.
A tone knob would be really useful, since the Little Muff is somewhat dark sounding. You kinda need to use a bright sounding amp for it. Last night I played it through a Blackstar Artisan 15 and it worked very well.
So it's more like a pick responsive overdrive that can get fuzzy as well.